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How about discussing the profession of nurse?

I am a nursing student. Personally, I think that if you are not afraid of being dirty and tired, you can be patient with your family members and patients and you can choose. But from a professional point of view, you can learn a lot, no less than doctors, but you don't need doctors to be so meticulous. But you must have the ability to operate, which is very demanding and the qualification examination is very difficult.

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The name "nurse" comes from 19 14 Zhong's proposal to translate English nurse into "nurse" at the first China Nurses' Conference, which was adopted by the Conference and has been in use ever since.

Nurses refer to professional technicians who have received professional education and have been approved to register, and should have high professional awareness.

First, the professional quality of nurses

The professional quality of nurses refers to the special requirements for engaging in nursing specialty.

(a) love the cause of nursing, love their jobs, and have the professionalism to serve human health.

(2) Care about the patient's sufferings, think about what the patient thinks, and be anxious about what the patient is anxious about. Have a high sense of responsibility, compassion and love for patients.

(3) Having good medical ethics and integrity. Do not do illegal operations that violate moral conscience, do not do disloyal work, and safeguard professional reputation.

(4) Having honest character, noble moral cultivation and noble thoughts and sentiments.

(five) have a certain cultural literacy, nursing theory and humanistic knowledge, as well as the basic knowledge of participating in nursing education and nursing research. Can be competent in nursing work, be brave in learning professional skills, and maintain a high level of nursing.

(six) with strong nursing skills, can apply the working methods of nursing procedures to solve the existing or potential health problems of patients.

(seven) should maintain good cooperative relations with peers and other personnel, mutual respect, friendly coexistence, unity and cooperation.

(eight) with a healthy psychology, cheerful and stable mood, tolerance and open-mindedness, strong physique. Work style is rigorous, implicit, positive, decisive, agile and realistic.

(9) Pay attention to civility and politeness, use standardized language, have a kind attitude, be steady and dignified, dress neatly and be generous.

2. Nurses' workplaces Nurses' work faces the society and the public. In addition to health care in medical institutions and nursing education in schools, the current focus is on clinical nursing in hospitals, which mainly includes basic nursing, specialist nursing, nursing management, nursing education, nursing research and preventive health care. In addition, you can also engage in community medical care, such as nursing homes, sanatoriums, rehabilitation institutions, factories, families and so on. Persons with nursing technical secondary school (three years) education or above and registered nurse qualification, with more than two years' working experience, who have the ability of listening and speaking of foreign languages for medical professionals and can pass the oral and written examinations of relevant institutions can apply for going abroad as nurses.

Shortage of nurses

In order to reduce costs and increase economic benefits, some hospitals employ contract nurses with lower monthly salary, and the formal nurses are gradually replaced by contract nurses. Other hospitals don't even need temporary nurses, and patients have to pay for nurses. The resulting problem of "black care workers" has a strong social response.

Insufficient number and low quality of nurses have become a common problem in many hospitals. The Chinese Nursing Association revealed at the end of last year that there was a serious shortage of nurses in China, which even failed to meet the equipment standards 26 years ago. The number of nurses per 1,000 population in China ranks third from the bottom in the world. According to the survey of more than 400 hospitals in China by the Ministry of Health, in some hospitals, day nurses are responsible for 15-20 patients on average, and nurses on public holidays, holidays and night shifts are responsible for 40-45 patients on average. Compared with the past, today's patients have a large amount of treatment, many treatment methods, and often high requirements, but even the standard of nurse allocation when the amount of care was low 26 years ago has not been reached. This contrast is really surprising.

Nurses serve patients. If patients add nurses but don't, it means that the service they get is diluted. Nowadays, more patients and fewer nurses mean less and less services. What nurses should provide is not a general service, but a part of medical treatment. The nurse's service to patients is very professional; Some ailments and patients' reactions can only be detected by professionally trained nurses, but not by family members and nurses. A serious shortage of nurses is likely to delay treatment and even lead to a big mistake. From this perspective, the shortage of nurses is not only a shortage of services, but also a hidden danger of medical quality.